NASA Moving Toward Tuesday Launch Attempt for Shuttle Discovery

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07.21.05

Melissa Mathews
Headquarters, Washington
(Phone: 202/358-4769)

Jessica Rye
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
(Phone: 321/867-2468)

RELEASE: 05-194

NASA MOVING TOWARD TUESDAY LAUNCH ATTEMPT FOR SHUTTLE DISCOVERY

With some work still to go, NASA is moving toward a new launch attempt 
for the Space Shuttle Discovery Tuesday, July 26, at 10:39 a.m. EDT. 
Engineers are wrapping up a troubleshooting plan to address a fuel 
sensor system issue that caused Space Shuttle managers to scrub the 
first launch attempt for the Return to Flight mission, STS-114. 

At a meeting today of the Mission Management Team, Shuttle managers 
decided on a plan to complete outstanding work on the External Tank's 
liquid hydrogen low-level fuel sensor system circuit that runs from 
the External Tank into the Orbiter. The plan outlines a series of 
steps that could culminate in a launch next Tuesday. First, engineers 
will complete tests to look at electromagnetic interference as a 
factor in the sensor system circuit malfunction. Then, workers will 
swap circuits for two of the sensors to provide a means to isolate 
the problem to the wiring or the point sensor box, should the problem 
recur during the countdown. Next, engineers will shore up the 
electrical grounding to reduce further the chance of electromagnetic 
interference with the sensor system. 

For a Tuesday launch, the official launch countdown for Discovery will 
begin Saturday. During the countdown, engineers will closely watch 
the behavior of the sensor system circuit as the tank is filled with 
super-cooled propellants. 

Including the first launch attempt on Tuesday, there are at least four 
opportunities for Discovery to launch during the current launch 
window, which extends until July 31. NASA managers are also looking 
at the possibility of additional launch opportunities in the first 
week of August. 

For the latest information on the Space Shuttle's Return to Flight, 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight

	
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